Konnect Font Family

Konnect is a geometric sans serif type family featuring a blend of modern, classical, and playful characteristics. The simple, clean forms and classically-inspired proportions give it a timeless quality and interesting visual rhythm. A large x-height, closed apertures, and horizontal/vertical terminals provide for a more distinct appearance, especially in display settings. And the multiple swashes, stylistic alternates, and arrow icons are all available to enhance your typography.

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This family includes a robust range of weights, from a fine and functional Hairline to a hefty and confident Black, each with italics. Konnect is ideal for branding, advertising, logos, magazines, headlines, and more, while its simplicity allows it to be a useful family for many occasions.

Konnect includes many OpenType features to enhance your design:

  • Swashes
  • Stylistic alternates
  • Standard and discretionary ligatures
  • Case-sensitive punctuation for All Caps
  • Fractions, numerators, denominators
  • Superscript, subscript

18 OpenType (.otf) fonts included in your download:

  • Konnect Hairline (plus Italic)
  • Konnect Thin (plus Italic)
  • Konnect Light (plus Italic)
  • Konnect Regular (plus Italic)
  • Konnect Medium (plus Italic)
  • Konnect SemiBold (plus Italic)
  • Konnect Bold (plus Italic)
  • Konnect ExtraBold (plus Italic)
  • Konnect Black (plus Italic)

With over 600 glyphs, this font has extensive Latin language support (100 Latin languages) for Western, Central, and South Eastern European.

Konnect will work great right away with most any software (Adobe, MS Word, Pages, etc.), but to take advantage of the additional OpenType features, OpenType-savvy software (like the Adobe applications) is recommended. Only the swash and swash alternate characters are PUA-encoded, the other more standard stylistic alternates are not to help preserve functions like spell-checking, searching, and proper glyph matching if switching fonts.

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